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What is irony in the poem ozymandias? |
| Answer» The irony in the poem lies in the statement which is engraved on the pedestal, " Look upon my works, Ye Mighty, and despair!". At the same place now, there is nothing around except for vast stretches of sand and desert. Through these words the king was trying to show his Grandeur in the form of the statue, but now it stood in the place where time head blown away everything. | |